Thanks guys.
Haven't braved anymore work on the loom yet.
Might bring it to work and play with it here during the 5-6 hours of down time I get each day waiting for jobs to come in.
Been on late shifts this week 8:30-5. Which means I get 2.5 hours to spend in the garage each day before work.
Fitted the new rear door, this is the door that I used to have fitted to LJ when I had my rear bumper with swing out for the spare, as the spare was no longer mounted to the door I cut all the ribs out of it and lined it with alluminium to store my gas cooker in.
RJ only has 4 wheels anyway so will be sold without a spare and the door I removed, which I only painted blue a few months ago, will now be stripped down, sanded, painted and fitted to the 78 in place of the dented rear door it came with.
And fitted the glass.
Fitted a spare fuel tank I had, as I want to keep LJ's original tank as a spare for the 78.
Wheel arches and front panel next.
Followed by the radiator.
Rad cowl and new fan next.
Steering column next.
I had wanted to fit the earlier RJ column and keep LJ's column for LJ when the new body goes on, but I needed to swap the ignition barrels, as LJ's old ignition barrel needed to go with this body as the key matches all the locks in the doors.
But after removing the 2 ignition barrels I found they were slightly different and not interchangeable.
So I ended up stripping the top off one column and fitting it to the other.
I could then fit the steering wheel.
Forgot to mention earlier but I also swapped all the brackets from the soft top body (which was originally red), with LJ's blue parts as the red ones have some surface rust and would have needed painting in the midnight blue to match the rest of LJ anyway.
I fitted RJ's old and worn handbrake lever next.
Followed by an old center console that I had.
Theres probably a few hours fitting a few little bits and pieces still.
Then I need to remove the exhaust system from the 78 and modify it to fit this car.
I need to finish the electrics and get the engine wired up, then the dash can go back in and the interior finished.
I need to paint the new front wings/guards, bonnet and bonnet catch panel and get them fitted, then the grill can be fitted.
Then I just need to fit a bullbar, the roof rack, some driving lights and shes finished and ready for sale.
I'm frustrated this project is taking so long to complete as I really want to get stuck into the 78.
But I'm hoping another couple of weeks and this will be done.
